Depends on how you measure it. Only liquid non-retirement account assets? Not as many as you'd think.
If you include retirement accounts, you get a lot more.
If you include "home equity" and other non-liquid investments you get probably millions more. But that's not really wealth until you sell your house or find a buyer for that non-liquid asset.
2006-09-20 10:47:59
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answered by sjoschko 3
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I don't know about the millionaires but according to forbes magazine there are about 350 billionairs in US
2006-09-20 15:29:51
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answered by ted k 2
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We are legion, we even have a lot of billionaires.
2006-09-20 15:33:16
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answered by utahraptor88 2
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Since I am not one, I have to say that there aren't enough. LOL!
2006-09-20 15:32:30
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answered by GEE-GEE 5
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Too many.
2006-09-20 15:27:58
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answered by backinbowl 6
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You can't count them all
2006-09-20 15:28:44
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answered by Just Me 2
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